Elk Migration Lines - East Shasta Valley - 1999-2001, 2016-2020 [ds2902]

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Tags
elk, Cervus canadensis, GPS, migration mapper, migration lines, telemetry, connectivity, Siskiyou, California, Oregon


Summary

Migration line locations for Rocky Mountain elk (Cervus canadensis nelsoni) developed by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) for the East Shasta Valley herd, Siskiyou County, California, and Klamath County, Oregon. Migration routes were developed in Migration Mapper using GPS locations from collared elk.

Description

The project leads for the collection of this data were Erin Nigon and Michael Hunnicutt. The East Shasta Valley sub-herd of Rocky Mountain elk ( Cervus canadensis nelsoni ) range as far east as the eastern foothills of Shasta Valley, as far north as the Klamath River, and as far south and east as Deer Mountain. In the winter, these elk spend most of their time on private ranchlands in Shasta Valley. This area offers patches of oak woodlands and grasslands on gentle slopes. In the spring, elk migrate to their summer range around Grass Lake, Bull Meadows, and Deer Mountain where the habitat is primarily characterized by mixed conifer timber stands of Ponderosa pine ( Pinus ponderosa ), lodgepole pine ( Pinus contorta ) and Douglas fir ( Pseudotsuga menziesii ). The meadows around Grass Lake seem especially important to this sub-herd, as neonatal calves have been documented in this area since at least 1984 (Fischer 1987). Some animals from this sub-herd have moved into Oregon periodically, while others have moved long distances eastward to other sub-herds, but Highway 97 presents a significant barrier to this movement. Most elk mortality due to vehicle collisions on Highway 97 has been documented to occur between Horsethief Creek, and Grass Lake Summit (California Department of Transportation, unpublished data). Because of this, a wildlife crossing is proposed for this area to promote habitat connectivity and wildlife movement. Elk (5 adult females, 5 juvenile [less than 1 year of age] males, and 8 juvenile females) were captured from 2016 to 2020 and equipped with Lotek satellite GPS collars. Additional GPS data was collected from elk (7 females and 1 male) in 1999-2001 and included in the analysis to supplement the small sample size of the 2016-2020 dataset. GPS locations were fixed at 4-hour intervals in the 2016-2020 dataset and 3 to 8-hour intervals in the 1999-2001 dataset.

Migration lines as symbolized connect GPS data points per elk per seasonal migration. GPS points were extracted only during migrations using net-squared displacement graphs. Fifty-one migration sequences from 10 elk, with an average migration time of 4.87 days and an average migration distance of 22.14 km, were used from the 2016-2020 dataset. Fourteen migration sequences from 8 elk, with an average migration time of 7.43 days and an average migration distance of 30.08 km, were used from the 1999-2001 dataset. Average migration distance and time were higher in 1999-2001 dataset due to a single male elk outlier; removing this outlier led to a mean migration distance of 20.36 km and a mean migration time of 5.75 days for the 1999-2001 dataset.

Credits

Migration Mapper: https://migrationinitiative.org/content/migration-mapper California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW)

Use limitations

The user accepts sole responsibility for the correct interpretation of this report and the correct use of its accompanying dataset. Prior to using this dataset, please contact Kristin Denryter, Erin Nigon, or Michael Hunnicutt to ensure correct interpretation of the data. The data is best interpreted at a scale of 1:100,000 or larger. The sample only represents a small fraction of the true population of migrating elk; therefore, other migration routes may have gone undetected in our analysis. This analysis represents migration routes from one elk herd, one study, and is one of a suite of datasets being developed for Californias ungulate herds by CDFW.

CDFW makes no warranty of any kind regarding these data, express or implied. By downloading these datasets, the user understands that these data are subject to change at any time as new information becomes available. The user will not seek to hold the State or the Department liable under any circumstances for any damages with respect to any claim by the user or any third party on account of or arising from the use of data or maps. CDFW reserves the right to modify or replace these datasets without notification. No statement or dataset shall by itself be considered an official response from a state agency regarding impacts to wildlife resulting from a management action subject to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA).

License: This work is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License ( https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ ). Using the citation standards recommended for BIOS datasets ( https://www.wildlife.ca.gov/Data/BIOS/Citing-BIOS ) satisfies the attribution requirements of this license.

Disclaimer: The State makes no claims, promises, or guarantees about the accuracy, completeness, reliability, or adequacy of these data and expressly disclaims liability for errors and omissions in these data. No warranty of any kind, implied, expressed, or statutory, including but not limited to the warranties of non-infringement of third party rights, title, merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, and freedom from computer virus, is given with respect to these data.

Extent

West -122.373436 East -121.954217
North 42.751505 South 41.568029

Scale Range
Maximum (zoomed in) 1:5,000
Minimum (zoomed out) 1:150,000,000

ArcGIS Metadata

Topics and Keywords

Themes or categories of the resource biota, boundaries, environment


* Content type Downloadable Data


Place keywords Sisikiyou, California, Oregon

Theme keywords elk, Cervus canadensis, GPS, migration mapper, migration lines, telemetry, connectivity

Citation

Title Elk Migration Lines - East Shasta Valley - 1999-2001, 2016-2020 [ds2902]
Publication date 2021-01-2700:00:00


Presentation formats * digital map


Citation Contacts

Responsible party
Organization's name California Department of Fish and Wildlife
Contact's role originator


Responsible party
Individual's name Thomas Batter
Organization's name California Department of Fish and Wildlife
Contact's position Coordinator, Elk and Pronghorn Program
Contact's role point of contact


Contact information
Phone
Voice (916) 371-3518

Address
e-mail address Thomas.Batter@wildlife.ca.gov



Responsible party
Individual's name Erin Zulliger
Organization's name California Department of Fish and Wildlife
Contact's position Elk Biologist
Contact's role point of contact


Contact information
Phone
Voice (530) 598-6011

Address
e-mail address Erin.Zulliger@wildlife.ca.gov



Responsible party
Individual's name Michael (Axel) Hunnicutt
Organization's name California Department of Fish and Wildlife
Contact's position Environmental Scientist
Contact's role point of contact


Contact information
Phone
Voice (530) 598-6820

Address
e-mail address Michael.Hunnicutt@wildlife.ca.gov



Resource Details

Dataset languages * English(UNITED STATES)
Dataset character set utf8 - 8 bit UCS Transfer Format


Status completed
Spatial representation type * vector


* Processing environment Version 6.2 (Build 9200) ; Esri ArcGIS 10.6.1.9270


Credits
Migration Mapper: https://migrationinitiative.org/content/migration-mapper California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW)
ArcGIS item properties
* Name Elk Migration Lines - East Shasta Valley - 1999-2001, 2016-2020 [ds2902]
* Location Server=; :; Database=; User=; Version=
* Access protocol ArcSDE Connection

Extents

Extent
Geographic extent
Bounding rectangle
Extent type Extent used for searching
* West longitude -122.373436
* East longitude -121.954217
* North latitude 42.751505
* South latitude 41.568029
* Extent contains the resource Yes

Extent in the item's coordinate system
* West longitude -13622548.559900
* East longitude -13575881.347300
* South latitude 5096490.316400
* North latitude 5274224.544000
* Extent contains the resource Yes

Resource Points of Contact

Point of contact
Individual's name Thomas Batter
Organization's name California Department of Fish and Wildlife
Contact's position Coordinator, Elk and Pronghorn Program
Contact's role point of contact


Contact information
Phone
Voice (916) 371-3518

Address
e-mail address Thomas.Batter@wildlife.ca.gov



Point of contact
Individual's name Erin Zulliger
Organization's name California Department of Fish and Wildlife
Contact's position Elk Biologist
Contact's role point of contact


Contact information
Phone
Voice (530) 598-6011

Address
e-mail address Erin.Zulliger@wildlife.ca.gov



Point of contact
Individual's name Michael (Axel) Hunnicutt
Organization's name California Department of Fish and Wildlife
Contact's position Environmental Scientist
Contact's role point of contact


Contact information
Phone
Voice (530) 598-6820

Address
e-mail address Michael.Hunnicutt@wildlife.ca.gov



Resource Maintenance

Resource maintenance
Update frequency not planned


Resource Constraints

Constraints
Limitations of use

The user accepts sole responsibility for the correct interpretation of this report and the correct use of its accompanying dataset. Prior to using this dataset, please contact Kristin Denryter, Erin Nigon, or Michael Hunnicutt to ensure correct interpretation of the data. The data is best interpreted at a scale of 1:100,000 or larger. The sample only represents a small fraction of the true population of migrating elk; therefore, other migration routes may have gone undetected in our analysis. This analysis represents migration routes from one elk herd, one study, and is one of a suite of datasets being developed for Californias ungulate herds by CDFW.

CDFW makes no warranty of any kind regarding these data, express or implied. By downloading these datasets, the user understands that these data are subject to change at any time as new information becomes available. The user will not seek to hold the State or the Department liable under any circumstances for any damages with respect to any claim by the user or any third party on account of or arising from the use of data or maps. CDFW reserves the right to modify or replace these datasets without notification. No statement or dataset shall by itself be considered an official response from a state agency regarding impacts to wildlife resulting from a management action subject to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA).

License: This work is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License ( https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ ). Using the citation standards recommended for BIOS datasets ( https://www.wildlife.ca.gov/Data/BIOS/Citing-BIOS ) satisfies the attribution requirements of this license.

Disclaimer: The State makes no claims, promises, or guarantees about the accuracy, completeness, reliability, or adequacy of these data and expressly disclaims liability for errors and omissions in these data. No warranty of any kind, implied, expressed, or statutory, including but not limited to the warranties of non-infringement of third party rights, title, merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, and freedom from computer virus, is given with respect to these data.


Spatial Reference

ArcGIS coordinate system
* Type Projected
* Geographic coordinate reference GCS_WGS_1984
* Projection WGS_1984_Web_Mercator_Auxiliary_Sphere
* Coordinate reference details
Projected coordinate system
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Y origin -30241100
XY scale 10000
Z origin 0
Z scale 1
M origin 0
M scale 1
XY tolerance 0.001
Z tolerance 0.001
M tolerance 0.001
High precision true
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Reference system identifier
* Value 3857
* Codespace EPSG
* Version 8.8(9.3.1.2)


Spatial Data Properties

Vector
* Level of topology for this dataset geometry only


Geometric objects
Feature class name DS2902_20210127
* Object type composite
* Object count 65



ArcGIS Feature Class Properties
Feature class name DS2902_20210127
* Feature type Simple
* Geometry type Polyline
* Has topology FALSE
* Feature count 65
* Spatial index TRUE
* Linear referencing FALSE



Geoprocessing history

Process
Process name
Date 2021-02-0111:44:09
Tool location c:\program files (x86)\arcgis\desktop10.5\ArcToolbox\Toolboxes\Data Management Tools.tbx\Project
Command issued
Include in lineage when exporting metadata No


Process
Process name
Date 2021-02-0111:49:54
Tool location c:\program files (x86)\arcgis\desktop10.5\ArcToolbox\Toolboxes\Conversion Tools.tbx\FeatureClassToFeatureClass
Command issued
Include in lineage when exporting metadata No


Distribution

Distribution format
* Name SDE Feature Class


Transfer options
Online source
Location https://wildlife.ca.gov/Data/BIOS
Function performed information

Online source
Location https://filelib.wildlife.ca.gov/Public/BDB/GIS/BIOS/Public_Datasets/2900_2999/ds2902.zip
Function performed download

Fields

Details for object DS2902_20210127
* Type Feature Class
* Row count 65


Field OBJECTID
* Alias OBJECTID
* Data type OID
* Width 4
* Precision 10
* Scale 0
* Field description
Internal feature number.
* Description source
Esri
* Description of values
Sequential unique whole numbers that are automatically generated.




Field Shape
* Alias Shape
* Data type Geometry
* Width 4
* Precision 0
* Scale 0
* Field description
Feature geometry.
* Description source
Esri
* Description of values
Coordinates defining the features.




Field mig
* Alias mig
* Data type String
* Width 80
* Precision 0
* Scale 0
Field description
Unique identifier for each elk and season.


Field firstdate
* Alias firstdate
* Data type String
* Width 80
* Precision 0
* Scale 0
Field description
The first date recorded for that particular migration sequence.


Field lastdate
* Alias lastdate
* Data type String
* Width 80
* Precision 0
* Scale 0
Field description
The last date recorded for that particular migration sequence.


Field id
* Alias id
* Data type String
* Width 80
* Precision 0
* Scale 0
Field description
Unique identifier for each individual elk.


Field season
* Alias season
* Data type String
* Width 80
* Precision 0
* Scale 0
Field description
sp for spring migration and fa for fall migration.


Field year
* Alias year
* Data type Double
* Width 8
* Precision 38
* Scale 8
Field description
Year associated with that migration sequence.


Field id_year
* Alias id_year
* Data type String
* Width 80
* Precision 0
* Scale 0
Field description
Elk associated with dataset from years listed.


Field Shape.STLength()
* Alias Shape.STLength()
* Data type Double
* Width 0
* Precision 0
* Scale 0






Metadata Details

* Metadata language English(UNITED STATES)
Metadata character set utf8 - 8 bit UCS Transfer Format


Scope of the data described by the metadata * dataset
Scope name * dataset


* Last update 2022-09-20


ArcGIS metadata properties
Metadata format ArcGIS1.0
Metadata style FGDC CSDGM Metadata
Standard or profile used to edit metadata FGDC


Created in ArcGIS for the item 2021-02-0111:44:07
Last modified in ArcGIS for the item 2022-09-2015:06:54


Automatic updates
Have been performed Yes
Last update 2022-09-2015:06:54


Metadata Contacts

Metadata contact
Individual's name Thomas Batter
Organization's name California Department of Fish and Wildlife
Contact's position Coordinator, Elk and Pronghorn Program
Contact's role point of contact


Contact information
Phone
Voice (916) 371-3518

Address
e-mail address Thomas.Batter@wildlife.ca.gov



Metadata contact
Individual's name Erin Zulliger
Organization's name California Department of Fish and Wildlife
Contact's position Elk Biologist
Contact's role point of contact


Contact information
Phone
Voice (530) 598-6011

Address
e-mail address Erin.Zulliger@wildlife.ca.gov



Metadata contact
Individual's name Michael (Axel) Hunnicutt
Organization's name California Department of Fish and Wildlife
Contact's position Environmental Scientist
Contact's role point of contact


Contact information
Phone
Voice (530) 598-6820

Address
e-mail address Michael.Hunnicutt@wildlife.ca.gov



Metadata Maintenance

Maintenance
Update frequency not planned


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